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howard bernstein will have the latest on sandy. we begin with the impact it's already having right here at home. >> that means government and schools. the federal government is closed today and most local governments are also closed. >> emergency personnel are still asked to report in, however. every major public transportation agency is closed today. metro transit, vre, almost every flight to our region has already been canceled. call your airline is the advice. marc is shut down. amtrak canceled most of its trains as well. >> and today is a day off for most school systems in our area. this is the place to get the latest information. >>> good morning. thank you again for joining us. we're glad you're with us. here's monika. let's talk a little bit about traffic. there can't be much out there. >> there isn't but we will talk about street flooding, airlines, trains, everything you need to know. river road is shut down. beach drive is shut down. >> areas where we know the water normally builds up on the roadway. >>> howard wishes he
howard bernstein will have the latest on sandy. we begin with the impact it's already having right here at home. >> that means government and schools. the federal government is closed today and most local governments are also closed. >> emergency personnel are still asked to report in, however. every major public transportation agency is closed today. metro transit, vre, almost every flight to our region has already been canceled. call your airline is the advice. marc is shut down....
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text sandy to 25543. you'll be signed up immediately and start receiving 9news alerts to keep you safe and protected. we really want to hear from you and what you and your family are doing through this ordeal. so be sure to go to our facebook page and report power outages, any damage and definitely send us your pictures. mike hydeck is watching facebook right now. we'll be hearing from you through that. you can also follow us on twitter at wusa9 or at topper's weather or at hbwx and at erica grow. so we've got you covered wherever you are and however you want to communicate with us. >>> howard has the very latest on sandy and it's effect on the weather in our area. his forecast fir. monika has your traffic and the closings you need to be aware of. you're watching 9news now tracking hurricane sandy. we'll be right back. it's 6:15. (bell rings) hi. yes? you know those delicious granola bunches in honey bunches of oats? i love those. we've added more to every box. really? wow! honey bunches of oats. make you
text sandy to 25543. you'll be signed up immediately and start receiving 9news alerts to keep you safe and protected. we really want to hear from you and what you and your family are doing through this ordeal. so be sure to go to our facebook page and report power outages, any damage and definitely send us your pictures. mike hydeck is watching facebook right now. we'll be hearing from you through that. you can also follow us on twitter at wusa9 or at topper's weather or at hbwx and at erica...
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now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some heavy rain making its way in there. the winds starting to gust across that region, and now we're seeing the cloud cover. if were you out earlier you could look up and actually start to see the clouds in sandy as its making it's way up north. the brand new track just in from the national hurricane center. winds, 75 miles an hour moving to the northeast, 13 miles an hour, deepening. as we move through the next day or two it's moving out and as we've been talking about and forecasting this over a week now, move back into the mid-atlantic states, and you notice we are tuesday at 3:00 right on top of us. the worst of this will most likely be mond
now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some heavy rain making its way in there. the winds starting to gust across that region, and now we're seeing the...
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text sandy to 25543. you'll get updates immediately at 9news alerts too. >>> as the storm event progresses, we want to hear would you and your family are going through. you can post information to our wusa9 facebook fan page as well as send us your storm photos. be safe when you do it. we'll be back. >>> we're tracking hurricane sandy actually getting stronger. the 5:00 advisory has increased the winds. the pressure has dropped. i'll have all the details in a few minutes but here's your day planner. look for the wind and the rain to increase, especially into the afternoon hours. we could be gusting by 5:00 50 if not 60 miles an hour on the east side of the metro, even toward d.c. back to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> let's head across the potomac to check on conditions in virginia. >> jessica doyle is at a spot that's used to the flooding drill old town alexandria. good morning, jess. >> reporter: good morning to both of you and good morning to everybody at home watching on 9 news now. we are here in old
text sandy to 25543. you'll get updates immediately at 9news alerts too. >>> as the storm event progresses, we want to hear would you and your family are going through. you can post information to our wusa9 facebook fan page as well as send us your storm photos. be safe when you do it. we'll be back. >>> we're tracking hurricane sandy actually getting stronger. the 5:00 advisory has increased the winds. the pressure has dropped. i'll have all the details in a few minutes but...
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we have team coverage of hurricane sandy. scott broom with more on the situation. >> reporter: good afternoon. here in annapolis, the rain continues. i just listened to topper's forecast before that break and listened to him talk about the potential for hurricane force winds all over the region, but of course i'm interested in annapolis right now because that's where i am. that's really something that i don't think folks here can think of in recent memory and they have had some whoppers here. when its bell came -- when isabel came through annapolis and you're looking at my from my dashboard camera mobile vehicle, i'm here at the store front of the city dock area where when isabel came, the water was about up to here. so there's a lot of anxiety as we go into this storm which is predicted to be much, much worse. you can see behind me here, the sand bags are out. these rows of shops are still open. this is a starbucks coffee. sandbags are out. i'd be interested in getting topper's take on this as well. i talked to some locals t
we have team coverage of hurricane sandy. scott broom with more on the situation. >> reporter: good afternoon. here in annapolis, the rain continues. i just listened to topper's forecast before that break and listened to him talk about the potential for hurricane force winds all over the region, but of course i'm interested in annapolis right now because that's where i am. that's really something that i don't think folks here can think of in recent memory and they have had some whoppers...
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is tweeting sandy. you've got sandy d.c., governor martin o'malley. up in new york you have the train collapse. some are tweeting apocalypse. we're not that bad, but sandy is trending up and down the east coast. one more thing, really interesting, our sports producer kevin jones put this together. look at this comparison between irene and sandy and just the size difference in these two storms. you've heard topper talk about the immense winds and how far it's been stretched out over the east coast. you can see here with that size difference. we want to ask you, our viewers, there's so much going on out there, you guys have been great sending us videos and pictures. please keep them coming. you can e-mail them to wusa9- web production at www.wusa9.com. we'll have some of those coming up later in our extended coverage of sandy. ladies, back to you in the studio. >>> i'm looking at a picture on our wusa9 facebook page from robert mcdonnell who is out grilling from sandy. he sent a picture of himself grillin
is tweeting sandy. you've got sandy d.c., governor martin o'malley. up in new york you have the train collapse. some are tweeting apocalypse. we're not that bad, but sandy is trending up and down the east coast. one more thing, really interesting, our sports producer kevin jones put this together. look at this comparison between irene and sandy and just the size difference in these two storms. you've heard topper talk about the immense winds and how far it's been stretched out over the east...
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sandy up next. >>> folks all along the east coast are keeping a close eye on sandy, including those on the garden state. chris christie has declared a state of emergency there. he's ordered all casinos in atlantic city, to shut down by tomorrow afternoon. meanwhile, in new york, they're taking a wait and see approach. officials will decide sometime tomorrow about whether to shut down the subways, bridges and tunnels. >> doug, what do you have to say? what are we facing? >> we're facing a big thing. up toward new england, they're talking about new jersey and new york city. new york city could be facing problems. i don't think we're going to see the worst of the storm surge. they could see record level storm surge. that could mean water in the subways. we're going to see the wind here, we're going to see very heavy rain. once again, for us. it's the power outages that we should be most concerned about. let's show you what we're doing outside right now. beautiful shot as we look toward the kennedy center this evening. it's been a great day. we saw sunshine. and we saw something that a lot
sandy up next. >>> folks all along the east coast are keeping a close eye on sandy, including those on the garden state. chris christie has declared a state of emergency there. he's ordered all casinos in atlantic city, to shut down by tomorrow afternoon. meanwhile, in new york, they're taking a wait and see approach. officials will decide sometime tomorrow about whether to shut down the subways, bridges and tunnels. >> doug, what do you have to say? what are we facing? >>...
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much more on the latest on sandy. back to the news defendant. >> thanks, why yet. >>> when we come back from break we'll check in with christian schaffer who is live at rehoboth beach. >> stay with us. a gigabyte of photos. t it when i d i litey wanted to say "did you see that?" [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios there comes a moment when they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. when i saw that picture, i really got it. i can enjoy the game better at home than going to the stadium. i got it when our apartment became the apartment. [ female announcer ] once you've got it, you get it. it's faster. it's better. so, what are you waiting for? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just 84.99 a month for a year, our best price online... with no annual contract. fios brings you the best tv picture quality... internet ranked the fastest in the nation... and fios doesn't cap your internet usage, so you can upload and download as much as you want... it's one hundred percent fiber opt
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how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that you're doing to get them hooked back up. >> we're down to 58,000 which is quite a bit. we began at the highest appointment, we had over 200,000 customers out. the good news is we project that by the end of the day thursday, we'll have everybody restored with a few exceptions. tomorrow, wednesday, people will be able to get individual estimated restoration times for their homes when the power will go back on. but the big thing is by end of the day thursday, we expect to have with a few exceptions, everybody back on will. >> we know that
how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that...
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just search sandy. follow @nbc washington on twitter. sign up for newsalerts at nbcwashington.com back s >>> sandy is making her presence felt all up and down the east coast. and this is a picture sent to us from somebody in brooklyn. it shows the lower manhattan skyline. this is very ugly. it looks very gray and very ominous. >> like it's out of a movie. we have been everywhere here tonight, folks. michelle franzen is live in battery park with how conditions are there now. michelle? >> reporter: well, jim and pat, i can tell you, it is very ominous in realtime here, and getting worse by the hour. we're just getting into the real nuts and bolts of sandy here, as she gets ready to hit further south. and obviously we're on that very strong wind end. take a look at new york harbor here, this is where the hudson sort of flows to the south here on the southern tip of manhattan. this is one of the areas that's been evacuated, one of the low-lying areas in new york city, battery park, high tide this morning, we already saw those waves come over
just search sandy. follow @nbc washington on twitter. sign up for newsalerts at nbcwashington.com back s >>> sandy is making her presence felt all up and down the east coast. and this is a picture sent to us from somebody in brooklyn. it shows the lower manhattan skyline. this is very ugly. it looks very gray and very ominous. >> like it's out of a movie. we have been everywhere here tonight, folks. michelle franzen is live in battery park with how conditions are there now....
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what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right here. we're on seaside heights in new jersey. look at this. the picture of the boardwalk. in some cases entire homes. they're sand castles now. this was one of the the hardest hit by sandy. >> about an hour south in atlantic city more things where they zoo belong. this time boats in people's yards. they were pushed toward fences and dumped right on top of a porch. we'll be right back. >>> all right. harford county schools closed tomorrow. abc2 is working for you to keep your family safe. >> when the power goes out, one of the the first things you worr
what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right...
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use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid for not worrying? >> you should not worry or panic. you know, maybe strong words. but you need to be prepared. you need to know it's coming. you need to do the smart things. if you fear a power loss you should go out and get things, make sure you got water and batteries for your flashlight and battery powered radio. just be smart about it. you don't have to panic. i wouldn't stock up the refrigerator with perishables right now because if you lose power they'll all perish. so as far as outdoor furniture make sure all that stuff is put aw
use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid...
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sandy's not going to let that happen. i'm adam tuss at reagan national. >>> tough call for drivers in falls church. we'll tell you what's going on out in northern virginia. >>> photos of the trees coming down. keep the storm pictures coming. send them to ic@nbcwashington.com. >> keep track of hurricane sandy by downloading our free storm app, search nbc washington weather. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> anyone trying to get out of town tonight is having bad luck. transportation reporter adam tuss is out at national airport now wher
sandy's not going to let that happen. i'm adam tuss at reagan national. >>> tough call for drivers in falls church. we'll tell you what's going on out in northern virginia. >>> photos of the trees coming down. keep the storm pictures coming. send them to ic@nbcwashington.com. >> keep track of hurricane sandy by downloading our free storm app, search nbc washington weather. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a...
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here's the latest with sandy. it's still spinning off the coast, more than 300 miles away from ocean city. the tract still west-northwest coming inland right around delaware, southern new jersey, later today. as it moves on inland, it will be expanding. there will be a lot more rain filled areas throughout pennsylvania and even west throughout our region. we'll see the wind field really expand too. there you see in the middle there, winds will be over 55, close to 57 miles per hour, later today. there's monday, 6:30. we'll take it right into the morning hours. again, the possibility even of some gusts as high or up to 80 miles per hour for a time period during the overnight. let's talk about the rain. there you can see the bands of heavy rain that have been coming in. and several more thatxtend out from the center of sandy. several more that will be coming through delaware, coming through okay city. conditions may be a little worst at ocean city than they are in rehoboth. you heard during the high tide this mornin
here's the latest with sandy. it's still spinning off the coast, more than 300 miles away from ocean city. the tract still west-northwest coming inland right around delaware, southern new jersey, later today. as it moves on inland, it will be expanding. there will be a lot more rain filled areas throughout pennsylvania and even west throughout our region. we'll see the wind field really expand too. there you see in the middle there, winds will be over 55, close to 57 miles per hour, later...
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we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're tracking sandy. states of emergency declared in nine states and the district of columbia. people along the east co
we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost...
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but sandy had other plans. >> . if we hadn't done the aadditional this would have hit him. >> reporter: getting ready to hunker down for the night, jay said the tree was unmistakable. >> the smash just came. it was so sudden and it was so -- i've been through an earthquake and the severity of the shaking was absolutely frightening. >> reporter: luckily with four people in the house, everyone was in just the right place as the unplanned ceiling demolition started. >> i kept discovering more holes. this one was gone. there's a hole in our bedroom. there's other holes in the roof. so basically our house has been penetrated pretty intensivety already. >> reporter: that means they're out of the historic house for the foreseeable future. >> it takes a while for it to sink in. >> reporter: making it out of the house without a scratch. >> everyone is okay, this was so massive. >> reporter: so big and it could have been a lot worse because the power lines the tree went down on. they were still alive and it was spark everywhe
but sandy had other plans. >> . if we hadn't done the aadditional this would have hit him. >> reporter: getting ready to hunker down for the night, jay said the tree was unmistakable. >> the smash just came. it was so sudden and it was so -- i've been through an earthquake and the severity of the shaking was absolutely frightening. >> reporter: luckily with four people in the house, everyone was in just the right place as the unplanned ceiling demolition started....
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he's with us now on superstorm sandy. where is sandy right now? >> sandy is inland right now. and so that is certainly some good news here. we are done with it as far as it being the hurricane here. but we do have a classic nor'easter under way. so it is inland. we are no longer going to be talk about a storm surge as we head through the day tomorrow. we'll be talking about tides coming together. not only has this been a perfect storm, this has been a more perfect storm. the earth, the moon, and the sun even all aligned together to make this a more perfect storm. we'll get to that in a second here. but as far as the latest, again, it is inland now. but the worst is not over for some areas across the interior because we're talking about very heavy rainfall that's going to continue throughout the overnight hours into tomorrow. even the potential, by the way, for severe weather heading up into new england with some thunderstorm activity there. and then of course you saw reed there in the mess that is the middle of a blizzard here as the hurricane married this upper-level disturba
he's with us now on superstorm sandy. where is sandy right now? >> sandy is inland right now. and so that is certainly some good news here. we are done with it as far as it being the hurricane here. but we do have a classic nor'easter under way. so it is inland. we are no longer going to be talk about a storm surge as we head through the day tomorrow. we'll be talking about tides coming together. not only has this been a perfect storm, this has been a more perfect storm. the earth, the...
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a minute on sandy. >>> hurricane sandy is expected to make landfall within the next hour or so in southern new jersey or the state of delaware. with me now by phone is delaware governor, jack markel. we're looking at a nice scene earlier but looking at some scary stuff at rehoboth. >> i just left rehoboth and dewey beach. lots of flooding, rain, and wind. a lot more people in the last few hours having lost power and with this storm they could be without power for a week or more. >> what do you make of this storm? here we are late october, it's practically halloween and we're getting something that looks like it should have been hitting florida two months ago. this climate thing and then we're hearing snowfall in west virginia, the wind, we haven't seen the danger from the wind yet, it could be horrendous and it's coming out of nowhere. this time of year it's pretty calm weatherwise. >> this is usually a beautiful time of year in delaware and -- but talking to people who have been following this for a long time, they have never seen anything like this before. uncharted territories and that'
a minute on sandy. >>> hurricane sandy is expected to make landfall within the next hour or so in southern new jersey or the state of delaware. with me now by phone is delaware governor, jack markel. we're looking at a nice scene earlier but looking at some scary stuff at rehoboth. >> i just left rehoboth and dewey beach. lots of flooding, rain, and wind. a lot more people in the last few hours having lost power and with this storm they could be without power for a week or more....
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welcoming hurricane sandy coverage. we'll be here for the rest of the night. >> definitely, as the storm moves ashore. let's check in with abc2 news brian kuebler. he is at mema headquarters. brian? >> reporter: hey, kelly, how are you? we're waiting on the governor and will talk to him in a few minutes and do a one-on-one interview. we'll have new information for you from the governor. from the last briefing he said sandy is coming quicker. a few bridges have been closed, tydings, 95, the big interstate that runs through the state is close to being closed. i ran outside real quick. the wind gusts, the wind is coming quickly. tomorrow -- pushing forward to tomorrow, mta metro closed, buses, light rail, everything closed tomorrow. state government is closed and there will be no early voting again for the third straight day tomorrow. they said they will make those hours up coming up soon. they have to figure out how they will do that. so far right now about 75,000 people without power. the governor should have more inform
welcoming hurricane sandy coverage. we'll be here for the rest of the night. >> definitely, as the storm moves ashore. let's check in with abc2 news brian kuebler. he is at mema headquarters. brian? >> reporter: hey, kelly, how are you? we're waiting on the governor and will talk to him in a few minutes and do a one-on-one interview. we'll have new information for you from the governor. from the last briefing he said sandy is coming quicker. a few bridges have been closed, tydings,...
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we're tracking sandy. we'll bring you the latest coming up after the break. >>> welcome back as 9news continues to track hurricane sandy or cold core storm or intense cyclone or baroclinic storm. we have been getting live reports from our bruce johnson in rehoboth beach, dell degrees. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you -- in delaware. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you can see the water. it's close to 4 feet deep here. the rehoboth bay has spilled over to the road here and every road heading that way toward downtown rehoboth beach. come this way. i want to show you something. dickinson street here, postal highway is the main drag. if you go the whole way you get to ocean city, maryland, but before you have to cross the indian river bridge and it's blocked off there. coastal highway dewey beach, it stops and you can't go further because of flooding. it's been that way the past 24 hours. come back around this way, the atlantic ocean. you have got the surge everybody is talking about that will be se
we're tracking sandy. we'll bring you the latest coming up after the break. >>> welcome back as 9news continues to track hurricane sandy or cold core storm or intense cyclone or baroclinic storm. we have been getting live reports from our bruce johnson in rehoboth beach, dell degrees. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you -- in delaware. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you can see the water. it's close to 4 feet deep here. the rehoboth bay has spilled over to the road...
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just text sandy to 25543. you'll be signed up immediately and start getting 9news alerts. >>> as the storm progresses, we want to hear from you. let us know what you and your family are going through. you can post information to our wusa9 facebook fan page as well as send us storm photos. >>> we're approaching high tide in alexandria. >> jessica doyle filed this report just a few minutes ago. >> reporter: this is jessica doyle reporting from old town alexandria. i wanted to give you a quick update on what the potomac is doing. as you can see, it's about a foot from jumping the bank here. what we've been seeing is that the river has been rising at about half a foot every 30 minutes. we're still a ways away from high tide which is due to take place at 8:45 this morning. the likelihoods if the river keeps rising at the pace that we've seen it this morning, it is likely to jump the bank as of my estimation. we're going to stay here in old town alexandria bringing you the latest coverage of the situation here. the
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sandy making its way ashore. you've got the weather front, all the right ingredients that we talked about days out with this system all coming together. that cold air coming in, where you've got a hurricane inside of a nor'easter, affecting such a huge part of areas from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. and of course, sandy also affecting the outer banks of north carolina early on with this storm. it will continue moving westward. you'll see that snow continuing to accumulate in west virginia. here we are late tomorrow, still a few showers. that's the green left around our area. for the rest of today, winds increasing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour. here's a look at favor's island pier in maryland. underwater. that's what we're seeing in rehobo rehoboth, that's what we're seeing in ocean city. when we talk about the high water rises, ten-foot waves expected on the chesapeake bay tomorrow. two to three feet above average. you've got high tide time coming into ocean city at 8:25 this evening. with the mo
sandy making its way ashore. you've got the weather front, all the right ingredients that we talked about days out with this system all coming together. that cold air coming in, where you've got a hurricane inside of a nor'easter, affecting such a huge part of areas from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. and of course, sandy also affecting the outer banks of north carolina early on with this storm. it will continue moving westward. you'll see that snow continuing to accumulate in west...
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sandy also took out part of atlantic city's famed boardwalk. >>> coastal communities rocked by sandy are waking up to a big mess this morning, including heavy flooding in areas. erica gonzalez is getting a firsthand look at the impact sandy had in rehoboth beach, delaware. this is where we began our journey along the boardwalk that so many are accustomed to seeing in rehoboth. it's pretty quiet. you've got some of the debris, some of the rocks that have washed ashore from the impact that we've seen. at its peak in rehoboth beach, we had waves that were 20 to 25 feet high. he had impacts up to 50 miles an hour with these gusts. this morning what we're feeling is it's significantly colder. so a big, big difference for anybody who's been in any type of hurricane coverage, you're not used to wearing gloves or long johns or ear mufs when doing hurricane coverage. you've got eight inches of rain that have fallen in the city of rehoboth. you've got at least 300 people in 1 of 3 shelters in rehoboth. and the mandatory no driving ban in place from the delaware governor that is still in effect
sandy also took out part of atlantic city's famed boardwalk. >>> coastal communities rocked by sandy are waking up to a big mess this morning, including heavy flooding in areas. erica gonzalez is getting a firsthand look at the impact sandy had in rehoboth beach, delaware. this is where we began our journey along the boardwalk that so many are accustomed to seeing in rehoboth. it's pretty quiet. you've got some of the debris, some of the rocks that have washed ashore from the impact...
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this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of circulation moving inland. it will move inland as a tropical flow, but still very heavy with a lot of wind. the big story is the rain. we're getting moderate to heavy rain in these areas of orange and yellow red, across the bay. here comes the heaviest rain so far from sandy. it is just now reaching the west side of the bay. from annapolis all the way down to point lookout, they are getting the very, very heavy rain, and it's continuing to track off to the west. right now right around the beltway, we're getting moderate
this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of...
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and sandy has been adding to the death toll. extreme winds and dangerous surge of floodwaters continues right now. police say at least three people have died and two or more of those deaths in mennen township, 30 miles west of new york city. governor chris christie of new jersey, over and over reported -- repeatedly tried to tell people to get out of that area. >> i'm very disappointed in the fact that some decided to disregard my instruction, my order. i'm concerned it might lead to the loss of life. >> tonight reports of homes flooded under several feet of water and we've seen floodwaters, atlantic city where ali velshi was all night. several rescues under way, including people stranded in their cars, trying to get away from all of this. >> i'm scared to death. so many people are going to die today. >> authorities are working to get people from west atlantic city. hundreds of them out of the area where waters are dangerously high. >> let's bring in senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. she has information on the evacu
and sandy has been adding to the death toll. extreme winds and dangerous surge of floodwaters continues right now. police say at least three people have died and two or more of those deaths in mennen township, 30 miles west of new york city. governor chris christie of new jersey, over and over reported -- repeatedly tried to tell people to get out of that area. >> i'm very disappointed in the fact that some decided to disregard my instruction, my order. i'm concerned it might lead to the...
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i'll have the latest on sandy coming up i >>> tracking sandy this morning. the category 1 hurricane has already proven deadly in the caribbean. now it has its sites set on the u.s. east coast. people all along the region are preparing for this monster storm. these are live pictures from rehoboth beach. there is an evacuation order in effect for people from that seaside beach town. just about every forecaster says this storm will affect just about everyone from virginia into new england. >> right in the middle of that is new york where people on the coast on long island are watching and just waiting. jonathan vigliotti is live there this among on long island, new york. how's it looking out there? >> reporter: good morning to you. you can see for yourself behind me, the waves starting to crash down as sandy gets closer to the coast here. i want to show you what we're standing on top of, what has become quite the image. these are manmade sand walls, essentially acting as barriers against a surging ocean. the concern here, the waves crashing into these low-lying
i'll have the latest on sandy coming up i >>> tracking sandy this morning. the category 1 hurricane has already proven deadly in the caribbean. now it has its sites set on the u.s. east coast. people all along the region are preparing for this monster storm. these are live pictures from rehoboth beach. there is an evacuation order in effect for people from that seaside beach town. just about every forecaster says this storm will affect just about everyone from virginia into new...
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has sandy's track changed? >> about the same as last night. when you went to sleep, we were talking about the worst being tonight into tomorrow morning. landfall in southern new jersey, northern part of the delmarva perhaps. very little has changed. we do have some rain. it's moving in. east is getting it first. this is a very unusual storm for a lot of reasons. one it's so big. two, it's hitting late in october. three, when we get hurricanes up here, they normally go north and parallel the coast. they don't slam into the mid- atlantic coast. of course there's heavy snow in the mountains. blizzards warnings up about 2500 feet from garrett county all the way down. winter storm warnings in the north carolina mountains. this is quite a storm. going to start you off with your day planner. as you can imagine we're looking at rain an wind and increasing rain and increasing wind. by this afternoon we could have gusts 40 to 50 miles an hour. i know things are pretty calm right now but just off shore of rehoboth about 15 miles, we've got winds gusting
has sandy's track changed? >> about the same as last night. when you went to sleep, we were talking about the worst being tonight into tomorrow morning. landfall in southern new jersey, northern part of the delmarva perhaps. very little has changed. we do have some rain. it's moving in. east is getting it first. this is a very unusual storm for a lot of reasons. one it's so big. two, it's hitting late in october. three, when we get hurricanes up here, they normally go north and parallel...
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hurricane sandy expect mund day night. unleashing a storm surge, damaging winds and heavy rain more. than a million from dem ware, new york, and connecticut are under evacuation orders at this hour, mandatory evacuation orders, people appear to be heeding the warning boarding up and heading out. federal offices will be closed tomorrow. the same goes for every major school district in the area. metro canceled all service for the first time since 2003. >> the huge storm has done a lot of damage. the death toll now stands at 65 after sandy pounded the caribbean. tonight team coverage. start with chief meteorologist, with a closer look at sandy's path. doug? >> we are starting to get into what sandy is bringing us, winds. rains, look outside. probably hear the rain coming down. the wind. strongest, about, 12 to 24 hours away. the rain has begun. let's take a look and show you. outside right now. the rain coming through parts of the area. just about everybody seeing a good light-to-mod rerate rain. some picking up heavy rain. n
hurricane sandy expect mund day night. unleashing a storm surge, damaging winds and heavy rain more. than a million from dem ware, new york, and connecticut are under evacuation orders at this hour, mandatory evacuation orders, people appear to be heeding the warning boarding up and heading out. federal offices will be closed tomorrow. the same goes for every major school district in the area. metro canceled all service for the first time since 2003. >> the huge storm has done a lot of...
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and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again, the strongest winds will be from beginning locally, late afternoon and into tomorrow morning. that's when we'll have the power outages. i'm back in ten minutes. danella here now with a look at traffic. good morning. >> good morning. thanks, tom. >>> checking first 4 traffic. checking cameras in the area, accident free, that's good. a lot of people staying off the roadway. a live look as you make your way 5 northbound passing through both directions north and southbou southbound. a look at montgomery county, 29 at randolph road. a lot of people staying in, that's good news. let's head over to i-66.
and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again,...
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first we start with maria molina for the latest on sandy's path. where is sandy now? >> it is more than 300 miles away from the new york city areas to the south and southeast. we have an update from the national hurricane center. hurricane center moves through the storm and found out sandy has further intensified. the pressure dropped more and incredibly low out across the latitudes. maximum sustained winds stronger as well at 85 miles per hour. sandy is forecast to continue to strengthen and becoming post tropical system or extra tropical system that is not important. what's important is sandy is a powerful storm system and will be producing widespread impact across the northeast. land fall expected as we head into monday night and central sections of new york city. that puts it on the northern side of a storm system you will be seeing the on score flow 11 feet off of long island and new york harbor. the flooding is forecast not just for new york city but since sandy is a large storm areas across new england will be seeing beach erosion and coastal flooding. heavy ra
first we start with maria molina for the latest on sandy's path. where is sandy now? >> it is more than 300 miles away from the new york city areas to the south and southeast. we have an update from the national hurricane center. hurricane center moves through the storm and found out sandy has further intensified. the pressure dropped more and incredibly low out across the latitudes. maximum sustained winds stronger as well at 85 miles per hour. sandy is forecast to continue to strengthen...
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we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast corridor is shut down. a complete list for you at the bottom of your screen and at nbcwashington.com. >> let's che in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein right now. as you take a look outside at reagan national airport, almost all of the flights here at the local airports at reagan national, dulles, and bwi are cancelled. be sure to check your airline as you head out the door. >> breedsy and light rain already falling and getting heavier across parts of our immediate area right now. some of the places that are more to th
we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast...
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sandy is huge. more than 500 miles across. the monster storm is a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> reporter: sandy continues to move up the eastern seaboard, beginning to make a little bit of a turn towards the left. this was expected. it is certainly maintaining its intensity. it may even be getting stronger. pressures are down to 950 millibars. as a meteorologist i can tell you that's a very powerful storm. stronger than any nor'easter that we typically see. the storm will make its way towards the northwest, eventually coming on shore somewhere around the new jersey coastline and because it's coming in perpendicular, this is what we're concerned about. we don't see systems do this. we'll see a big coastal flooding threat, five to 11 feet of coastal flooding, especially at the head of bays. in those nooks and crannies. wind gusts to 85 miles per hour. that means widespread power outages, lots of trees down and it's going to take a few to several days to recover from that. on the south end of
sandy is huge. more than 500 miles across. the monster storm is a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> reporter: sandy continues to move up the eastern seaboard, beginning to make a little bit of a turn towards the left. this was expected. it is certainly maintaining its intensity. it may even be getting stronger. pressures are down to 950 millibars. as a meteorologist i can tell you that's a very powerful storm. stronger than any nor'easter that we typically...
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pepco is getting ready for whatever sandy has in store. additional repair crews have arrived from mississippi, tennessee, alabama, and texas with more coming tonight. shuttle buses transport the linemen from the staging area to hotels and back as 700 crew members are being fed meals at the mess hall set up here at the montgomery county fair grounds. >> right now these are crews coming in from out of state and there's a crew lead with them right now. what they're doing is they're probably having a safety message and then setting up the expectations for hotels and what's going on at the site here. >> reporter: back in july after the derecho, some pepco customers complained they went without power for five days or more. pepco feels it did a good job considering the extent of damage, and pepco knows that everyone will be watching how it handles sandy. is pepco aiming to do better this storm? >> we are doing the best we can, and, yes, we are aiming to do better. >> reporter: now, after sandy passes through, supervisors will go and assess damage
pepco is getting ready for whatever sandy has in store. additional repair crews have arrived from mississippi, tennessee, alabama, and texas with more coming tonight. shuttle buses transport the linemen from the staging area to hotels and back as 700 crew members are being fed meals at the mess hall set up here at the montgomery county fair grounds. >> right now these are crews coming in from out of state and there's a crew lead with them right now. what they're doing is they're probably...
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jersey shore saw the worst of hurricane sandy. hundreds of people have been rescued from those locations, from those towns. the rescue efforts are going to resume today. i actually got to speak to some of the people that were brought off of seaside heights late last night, and they were so tired. they said it was just terrible over there. as you mentioned, president obama will be here later today to see the damage. this damage not isolated to new jersey. new york city also severely devastated by floods and fires. going to take a long time to recover from this storm. reporting live in toms river, new jersey. i'm danielle leigh. eun, back to you. >> just devastating, danielle. thank you. >>> it's a different story in rehoboth beach this morning. the town is coming back to life slowly. it was deserted after sandy, but businesses are reopening and visitors are returning. many say it was not as bad as feared. >> i thought it was going to be a lot worse than that. i think it fizzled out when it hit land. >> absolutely incredible. that's
jersey shore saw the worst of hurricane sandy. hundreds of people have been rescued from those locations, from those towns. the rescue efforts are going to resume today. i actually got to speak to some of the people that were brought off of seaside heights late last night, and they were so tired. they said it was just terrible over there. as you mentioned, president obama will be here later today to see the damage. this damage not isolated to new jersey. new york city also severely devastated...
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tell us about your experiences with sandy. >> caller: sandy, gosh, broke a lot of records. the downtown and battery pork park, i was talking to the local residents, telling them the gravity of the situation, this is not like a storm that new yorkers have ever seen before, based on the data we had. we left in the morning and started our way south and got down, down to surf city and kept going all the way south through atlantic city, ocean city and by the time we were down there, the cities were already underwater. there was cape may, no other way to actual this, from cape may to wildwood, ocean city, atlantic city, beach haven, surf city, all the way up the northeast coast, on the point and what happened in new york city and still on the way, there is basically a catastrophe along the coast. a lot of it, water and to the businesses, homes. beach-front property, massive erosion, 30-foot waves off the southeast coast of cape may, when it was making landfall in ocean city, right before dark d. now we took the tollway back up north and the parkway, expressway, coming up north. a
tell us about your experiences with sandy. >> caller: sandy, gosh, broke a lot of records. the downtown and battery pork park, i was talking to the local residents, telling them the gravity of the situation, this is not like a storm that new yorkers have ever seen before, based on the data we had. we left in the morning and started our way south and got down, down to surf city and kept going all the way south through atlantic city, ocean city and by the time we were down there, the cities...
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look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off further to the west. here is the latest track. we're getting an update from this from the national hurricane center. this was probably the very early morning track. it's probably not going to change. this was at 5:00 a.m. so i don't think we'll see much of a change in the tract. i don't think we'll see the impact zone shrink. central new jersey to south of jersy city. that's where we'll likely see sandy making landfall. we'll have bands of heavy rain coming through and snow out of the mountains and this heavy rain from the
look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off...
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and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore washington parkway here. a little bit of the leftover shower is still back here in extreme western fairfax county. but if you are headed up, you know, through laurel, up i-95 towards baltimore, then you will probably have a wet commute on your way home. nothing heavy, but just enough as sandy is still annoying. temperatures, 46 in rockville and gaithersburg. 47 in bethesda as we are looking at 47 in vienna and fairfax a. little chilly out. there 49 at college park and 49 in bowie. so now cool weather will continue in early show -- an early shower tonight. still
and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore...
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great sandy stuff. >> okay. thank you for staying with us through all of this. >> the morning show will start up again at 4 a.m. be safe out there. >> goodnight, everybody.
great sandy stuff. >> okay. thank you for staying with us through all of this. >> the morning show will start up again at 4 a.m. be safe out there. >> goodnight, everybody.
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-- sandy delivered a lot of snow to the west of us. >> sandy has moved on, but in garrett county, the snow is coming down. the temperature is dropping and the wind is blowing. as the sun went down, the effort to dig out rev up. in garrett county, machines use their power while humans relied on elbow grease. >> this is my home. i choose to live here and i will stay here until the day i die. whether i have to put up with this or whatever. >> thousands of people are dealing with power outages bitter cold and slick conditions. >> it is very bad for me because i cannot get around with a walker with ice and snow. >> homes and businesses are in the dark tonight. the kaiser richbritish truck stop has a generator -- the kaiser ridge truck stock has a generator. >> aid is producing big business. -- it is producing big business. >> they cannot cook at home because they don't have power. >> he eventually got his pickup out of the snow. there are thousands of people especially in the more remote areas, the hamlets in the higher elevations who are in a darkened having a lot of trouble getting out o
-- sandy delivered a lot of snow to the west of us. >> sandy has moved on, but in garrett county, the snow is coming down. the temperature is dropping and the wind is blowing. as the sun went down, the effort to dig out rev up. in garrett county, machines use their power while humans relied on elbow grease. >> this is my home. i choose to live here and i will stay here until the day i die. whether i have to put up with this or whatever. >> thousands of people are dealing with...
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coming up now on fox 5 morning news, bracing for sandy. the storm has taken a turn, more towards our area. that means a greater impact than first thought. states of emergencies already in place in the district, maryland, and virginia as this superstorm inches closer. >>> and the impact of this hurricane is massive. 50 million people are expected to feel the wrath along the east coast. evacuations are underway in several states including in maryland and virginia. a research and rescue team is ready to deploy. >>> plus mass transit grinding to a halt. trains and buses up and downtown east coast all canceled including our metro system. it could be days before service is up and running again. our hurricane coverage continues right now on fox 5 morning news. >> this is fox 5 morning news. >> and there's a large shot of ocean city where the waves are high and they're expected to get even higher later on this afternoon. this is monday, october 29th, good morning everybody, i'm tony perkins. >>
coming up now on fox 5 morning news, bracing for sandy. the storm has taken a turn, more towards our area. that means a greater impact than first thought. states of emergencies already in place in the district, maryland, and virginia as this superstorm inches closer. >>> and the impact of this hurricane is massive. 50 million people are expected to feel the wrath along the east coast. evacuations are underway in several states including in maryland and virginia. a research and rescue...
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we're waiting for sandy to make landfall. more than 2.2 million homes are without power in the mid-atlantic states and the northeast. now the politics of this storm and the presidential race, editor of the daily beast and joy an read. jim, i haven't talked to you in a while. but i made a mistake, it was jane bern who benefited from the machine out there. tell us about what your experience is as a general reporter to what weather can do to elections. >> chris, i think as we said before it takes snow and i'm a native new yorker, and very weak response to a huge snowstorm. he lost in chicago in 1979. in the early '90s, a couple of washington bad storms, marion barry's stock plummeted. >> give me the reason for that. why do people have a big scorecard in their heads and hearts about weather and how politicians handle it? >> because if they are deemed to be responsible and affected and efficient, they are allotted. remember, herbert hoover won in 1928 because of what was deemed to be good performance as commerce secretary overseei
we're waiting for sandy to make landfall. more than 2.2 million homes are without power in the mid-atlantic states and the northeast. now the politics of this storm and the presidential race, editor of the daily beast and joy an read. jim, i haven't talked to you in a while. but i made a mistake, it was jane bern who benefited from the machine out there. tell us about what your experience is as a general reporter to what weather can do to elections. >> chris, i think as we said before it...
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this is live continuing coverage of hurricane sandy now post tropical storm sandy. good evening, i'm chris jansing. we'll be here with you all throughout the night along with meteorologist bill karins. at this hour, we have a lot to tell you. let's get you caught up. serious flooding across the mid-atlantic coast including new york city where water is entering the subway system and the bridge connecting manhattan and brooklyn. con edison reports that almost all of manhattan all the way down to the battery, that's the lower tip of the city, all of it without power. more than 300,000 homes without power in new york city. 3.6 million along the east coast. already it's been a deadly storm. at least ten deaths reported. new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, west virginia, we have video from manhattan's east side. let's get you caught up on what is going on here in new york. michelle franzen is on the phone with us from battery park city. that's the lower tip of manhattan where a lot of people who are tourists know where to go. michelle, what's the latest where
this is live continuing coverage of hurricane sandy now post tropical storm sandy. good evening, i'm chris jansing. we'll be here with you all throughout the night along with meteorologist bill karins. at this hour, we have a lot to tell you. let's get you caught up. serious flooding across the mid-atlantic coast including new york city where water is entering the subway system and the bridge connecting manhattan and brooklyn. con edison reports that almost all of manhattan all the way down to...
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you're watching continuing coverage of storm sandy on 9 news now. it is 5:00 a.m. >> our sandy head lines at this hour, federal government, local government buildings and schools remain closed today. >> metro train and bus service is shut down this morning. we're waiting on a decision about later this afternoon. there are widespread power outages here and up and down the east coast. >> monica will have traffic in just a moment. first howard joins us for another look at the weather. what do you think? >> it's still going to be a rainy windy day. the wind warnings are now down to wind advisories. the snow is flowing big time, especially above 2,000 and 3,000 feet. blizzard warnings there. >> i'll stay in the valley. i'm going to lay low. >> relevant ally. >> under the blizzard warnings for areas above 2,000 feet. skyline drive is going to be probably closed for a day or two. let's get you going with a look at your day planner this morning. it's still a wet day. we have, i think , power crews that will be able to get out later this morning. we have som
you're watching continuing coverage of storm sandy on 9 news now. it is 5:00 a.m. >> our sandy head lines at this hour, federal government, local government buildings and schools remain closed today. >> metro train and bus service is shut down this morning. we're waiting on a decision about later this afternoon. there are widespread power outages here and up and down the east coast. >> monica will have traffic in just a moment. first howard joins us for another look at the...
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i hope this is the last sandy-type storm we ever have. but i fear with us just having irene last year. i think we are up to this is the 56th named tropical cyclone in 3 years, that we need to be ready for whatever might be next. >> we have to wrap you up. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> we'll be right back. >> caller: thank you. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes osclate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than le
i hope this is the last sandy-type storm we ever have. but i fear with us just having irene last year. i think we are up to this is the 56th named tropical cyclone in 3 years, that we need to be ready for whatever might be next. >> we have to wrap you up. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> we'll be right back. >> caller: thank you. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of...